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...Valentine??s Day 1995, The Crimson Staff sent a message to then-Dean of the Faculty Jeremy R. Knowles that was anything but loving. Knowles had just chosen a man to fill the newly-revitalized position of Dean of Harvard College. He was a pudgy, balding computer science professor named Harry R. Lewis ’68. The Crimson had “serious reservations,” questioning Lewis’ “commitment to openness and candor, two characteristics that any good Dean of the College must have.” By appointing such...
Until he retired in 2000, Marshall picked slogans for Necco’s “conversation hearts,” the Valentine??s day confections emblazoned with amorous messages like “Be Mine?...
...active. Just ask Cara A. Sequino, a friendly sophomore who is the Sigma Chi sweetheart at the University of Miami, as well as a member of the Delta Gamma sorority. In a typically sweet-hearted gesture, she delivered candy and Britney Spears cards to the brothers in celebration of Valentine??s Day. She serves as a consultant on the coolness of the rushes during the pledge process and then attends “smokers”—the get-to-know-you gatherings for brothers and new members...
...foosball, a pool table and darts. There are also different theme nights which are dubbed “bops.” Basically, it’s a dance where they play bad American music and everyone gets “trollied.” The recent Valentine??s Day bop, had a traffic light theme. If you were taken you wore red; if you were up for being “pulled,” you wore orange; and if you were up for being pulled by any stray farm animal, you wore green...
...living with me, possessing a Kate-ish name, and lacking annoying work habits. Each day, Thesis Club takes over a seminar room for 12 hours at a time, where the Kates and I lay out all our papers and peck away at endless chapters while munching on discount Valentine??s candy. It’s a warm, encouraging atmosphere (“My thesis is a piece of crap!”), and much more pleasant than working solo. It is also the intellectual environment that the Harvard admissions brochures brag about: “Ari, would...